Boston Ballroom dance lessons customized to your goals

Social Dancing:
These lessons could be for individuals or couples dance lessons. They focus on step patterns, lead and follow, timing/musicality, styling, feeling and more. Some of the most popular social dances include Rumba, Waltz, Cha Cha, Foxtrot, Salsa, Swing and others.

Competitive Dancing:
Lessons Focus on technique, lead and follow, choreography, timing/musicality, lines, styling, feeling, dance character, performance and more. This program is great for those students who want to improve fast and have a goal to work towards. To read more about it visit our Pro/Am competition program in Boston. Dancers who want to compete will need to do private dance lessons in order to get ready.

Wedding Dance Lessons:
The Wedding dance lessons Focus on step patterns, timing, choreography and styling to prepare you and your fiance for your first dance. Your teacher will customize the dance to your song and teach you how to dance with grace. Normally wedding couples would need to do private dance lessons to prepare. You can read more about our first dance lessons here.

Salsa/Latin dance lessons:
Salsa is one of the most popular Latin dances in the world today. We'll break everything down from the exact footwork, timing and leading and following. Try it today!

What Our Students Say:

"There is no doubt that Leon is one of the finest coaches I have ever met to learn Ballroom dancing in Boston with. Our dance lessons are always demanding, instructive and exhilarating. Leon combines patience with the right combination of encouragement and criticism. His Ballroom dance technical knowledge is superb. He is constantly analyzing and examining his craft so that he can improve and keep his already extensive dance experience current." -- Elizabeth L.

“We started with Leon as beginners and his sense of humour and clear teaching methodology made Latin dancing and Salsa very easy to pick up. Leon made the class fun and easy going, but also challenged us to work harder and constantly improve."
-- Lee W. & Andrew F.